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Review on Emergency NOAA Weather Radio, Solar Crank Digital Radio with 2000mAh Power Bank, Portable Cell Phone Charger Radio with SOS, Alarm Clock, Bluetooth, TF Card, AUX – Perfect for Home and Survival by Katie Peters

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tiny Emergency Radio Delivers Really Loud and Clear Sound

RunningSnail NOAA Emergency Weather Radio, Solar Crank Digital Radio with AM/FM/WB, Portable Cell Phone Charger Radio with SOS, Flashlight, Alarm Clock, Bluetooth , TF Card, AUX, for home and survival, give you a lot of power in a tiny size. The radio is only 4 3/4 inches long, 3 ½ inches high and 2 inches wide. There is a non-folding handle on top that is ½" tall and 3" long. It's small enough to sit on our windowsill while being charged with a tiny solar panel on top. In this tiny emergency radio you will find: AM/FM/WB radio, SOS alarm clock, the volume becomes very loud with flashing light, Bluetooth speaker, TF card player, AUX player, USB stick, phone charger, flashlight, clock time setting, Alarm clock, 3 ways to power this device - solar battery, hand crank and using the included USB cable for computer and user manual. The flashlight is very bright for a small lightbulb. The power button allows you to control every part of this radio. The indicator light pinhole turns red when fully charged (and it was actually fully charged), flashes when the charge is low, and does not light up when the power is completely gone. It takes 3 days in the sun to fully charge this radio as I tested it on a windowsill and Ohio doesn't get much sunlight. AM/FM/WB radio catches it all. I live in Northern Ohio and the channels are loud and clear and we get great reception from all local and foreign stations. For a bluetooth speaker, just set it to BT in bandwidth, turn on your bluetooth device, search the name MF-096 and click to connect. The TF card works similar to BT in bandwidth, just insert the TF card. Same goes for the AUX player - turn on the BT, press the third top button and after hearing AUX, plug in the included AUX cable to connect. The volume button is very loud - great for emergencies and music. There's even a language switcher, time setting instructions explained simply, and the same for the alarm settings. 3 ways to power this vintage-style emergency radio that fits in the palm of your hand, you can't beat it! 5 STARS.

Pros
  • One Year Trial
Cons
  • Available in White Only